Flexible, wearable, and stretchable electronics:
Remarkable progress has been achieved within recent years in developing flexible, wearable, and stretchable (FWS) electronics. These electronics will play an increasingly significant role in thefuture of electronics and will open new product paradigms that conventional semiconductors are not capable...
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Boca Raton ; London ; New York
CRC Press, an imprint of Taylor & Francis Group
[2021]
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Zusammenfassung: | Remarkable progress has been achieved within recent years in developing flexible, wearable, and stretchable (FWS) electronics. These electronics will play an increasingly significant role in thefuture of electronics and will open new product paradigms that conventional semiconductors are not capable of. This is because flexible electronics will allow us to build flexible circuits and devices on a substrate that can be bent, stretched, or folded without losing functionality. This revolutionary change will impact how we interact with the world around us. Future electronic devices will use flexible electronics as part of ambient intelligence and ubiquitous computing for many different applications such as consumer electronics, medical, healthcare, and security devices. Thus,these deviceshave thepotential to create a huge market all over the world.Flexible, Wearable, and Stretchable Electronics, provide a comprehensive technological reviewof the state-of-the-art developments in FWS electronics. This bookoffers the reader a taste of what is possible with FWS electronics and describes how these electronics can provide unique solutions for a wide variety of applications. Furthermore, the book introduces and explains new applications of flexible technology that has opened up the future of FWS electronics |
Beschreibung: | 223 b/w images and 26 tables Flexible, Wearable, and Stretchable Electronics; Young-Tae Kwon and Woon-Hong Yeo; 2. Stretchable Conductor; Zherui Cao, Ranran Wang, and Jing Sun; 3. Components and Devices; Neil Graddage; 4. Printing Techniques; Chloé Bois, Marie-Ève Huppé, Michael Rozel, and Ngoc Duc Trinh; 5. Carbon Nanotube-Based Flexible Electronics; Jianshi Tang; 6. Flexible Sensor Sheets for Healthcare Applications; Kuniharu Takei; 7. Controlled Spalling Technology; Huan Hu, Renwei Mao, and Katsuyuki Sakuma; 8. Flexible and Stretchable Liquid Metal Electronics; Dishit P. Parekh, Ishan D. Joshipura, Yiliang Lin, Christopher B. Cooper, Vivek T. Bharambe, and Michael D. Dickey; 9. Advanced Flexible Hybrid Electronics (FHE); Takafumi Fukushima and Subramanian S. Iyer; 10. Metal-Laminated Fabric Substrates and Flexible Textile Interconnection; Kyung-Wook Paik and Seung-Yoon Jung; 11. Flexible and Stretchable Systems for Healthcare and Mobility; Kai Zoschke, Thomas Löher, Christine Kallmayer, and Erik Jung; 12. Fabrication of Transparent Antennas on Flexible Glass; Mark D. Poliks, Jack P. Lombardi III, Darshana L. Weerawarne, Robert E. Malay, James H. Schaffner, Hyok Jae Song, Ming-Huang Huang, Scott C. Pollard, and Timothy Talty; 13. Testing and Reliability Characterization Methods for Flexible Hybrid Electronics; Pradeep Lall, Jinesh Narangaparambil, and Kartik Goyal |
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ISBN: | 9780429263941 |
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spelling | Flexible, wearable, and stretchable electronics edited by Katsuyuki Sakuma, managing editor Krzysztof Iniewski First edition Boca Raton ; London ; New York CRC Press, an imprint of Taylor & Francis Group [2021] 1 Online-Ressource Illustrationen, Diagramme txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Devices, circuits, and systems 223 b/w images and 26 tables Flexible, Wearable, and Stretchable Electronics; Young-Tae Kwon and Woon-Hong Yeo; 2. Stretchable Conductor; Zherui Cao, Ranran Wang, and Jing Sun; 3. Components and Devices; Neil Graddage; 4. Printing Techniques; Chloé Bois, Marie-Ève Huppé, Michael Rozel, and Ngoc Duc Trinh; 5. Carbon Nanotube-Based Flexible Electronics; Jianshi Tang; 6. Flexible Sensor Sheets for Healthcare Applications; Kuniharu Takei; 7. Controlled Spalling Technology; Huan Hu, Renwei Mao, and Katsuyuki Sakuma; 8. Flexible and Stretchable Liquid Metal Electronics; Dishit P. Parekh, Ishan D. Joshipura, Yiliang Lin, Christopher B. Cooper, Vivek T. Bharambe, and Michael D. Dickey; 9. Advanced Flexible Hybrid Electronics (FHE); Takafumi Fukushima and Subramanian S. Iyer; 10. Metal-Laminated Fabric Substrates and Flexible Textile Interconnection; Kyung-Wook Paik and Seung-Yoon Jung; 11. Flexible and Stretchable Systems for Healthcare and Mobility; Kai Zoschke, Thomas Löher, Christine Kallmayer, and Erik Jung; 12. Fabrication of Transparent Antennas on Flexible Glass; Mark D. Poliks, Jack P. Lombardi III, Darshana L. Weerawarne, Robert E. Malay, James H. Schaffner, Hyok Jae Song, Ming-Huang Huang, Scott C. Pollard, and Timothy Talty; 13. Testing and Reliability Characterization Methods for Flexible Hybrid Electronics; Pradeep Lall, Jinesh Narangaparambil, and Kartik Goyal Remarkable progress has been achieved within recent years in developing flexible, wearable, and stretchable (FWS) electronics. These electronics will play an increasingly significant role in thefuture of electronics and will open new product paradigms that conventional semiconductors are not capable of. This is because flexible electronics will allow us to build flexible circuits and devices on a substrate that can be bent, stretched, or folded without losing functionality. This revolutionary change will impact how we interact with the world around us. Future electronic devices will use flexible electronics as part of ambient intelligence and ubiquitous computing for many different applications such as consumer electronics, medical, healthcare, and security devices. Thus,these deviceshave thepotential to create a huge market all over the world.Flexible, Wearable, and Stretchable Electronics, provide a comprehensive technological reviewof the state-of-the-art developments in FWS electronics. This bookoffers the reader a taste of what is possible with FWS electronics and describes how these electronics can provide unique solutions for a wide variety of applications. Furthermore, the book introduces and explains new applications of flexible technology that has opened up the future of FWS electronics bisacsh / TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Electrical bisacsh / TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Electronics / General (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Sakuma, Katsuyuki edt Iniewski, Krzysztof edt Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 978-0-367-20890-5 https://doi.org/10.1201/9780429263941 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
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